Pros:
This beautiful 27-hole course is mostly full of well-designed technical wooded holes to test your shot-making abilities. It's a private course with the option of pay-to-play, or becoming an annual member, both of which are very low cost. The beauty and course character also changes throughout the seasons. If you think you have a hole figured out, just wait a few months! But the best thing about this course is the owner, Brad Pfrommer. An avid disc golfer who takes great care of this course and always has open arms to the local disc golf community with a large following of yearly registered members. There's also a new 9-hole pitch and putt course too.
Cons:
Like most courses, it can get muddy after the rain, or after a snow thaw, and be careful of getting too far off the fairway due to prickly scrub here and there.